SAN FRANCISCO — It was appropriate that the Giants handed out soccer jerseys to fans on Saturday. For a second straight night, they scored like your average World Cup team.The lineup scattered seven hits in a 6-1 loss to the Chicago Cubs, who have exacted some revenge for last weekend’s series at Wrigley Field. For a second straight night — and ninth time this season — the Giants scored just one run. They’ve scored fewer than two runs in 24 percent of their games this season.  Luis Arraez triples home Drew Gilbert pic.twitter.com/7DMFvhACpv — SF Giants on NBCS (@NBCSGiants) June 14, 2026 The Cubs got a homer from Pete Crow-Armstrong on the very first pitch of the game and never looked back. They tacked on two in the third, one in the fourth and two more in the fifth. Pete Crow-Armstrong sends the first pitch of the game out of the park pic.twitter.com/tSub5Iu7io — MLB (@MLB) June 14, 2026 After a 5-5 road trip that at least seemed to stop the bleeding, the Giants have guaranteed a losing homestand. They’re 1-4 against the Washington Nationals and Cubs, and it took a...